The next edition of the Tanztage Berlin will take place under the new artistic direction of Mateusz Szymanówka. The festival offers emerging choreographers based in Berlin a framework to showcase their new and existing productions.

It's show time! In the remote performance NO LIMIT, audience and performers will meet in a webinar format to take a closer look at the concept of norm: To which norm do we actually want to return after this "exceptional situation"? And do we want to continue glorifying strategies of self-exploitation in the norm of the future?

Part of the DAYS OF SHINING ACTION is an online edition of our regular series KiezKantine. Under the motto Kieze gegen rechts, from May 04 - 08, we will stream five interviews right into your home. The Podcast presents five projects and initiatives from Berlin that are actively engaged in civil society and show how to stand up against discrimination and for an open society on a small scale.

Unfortunately, we must conclude our analogue season, but from podcasts to performance webinars, we will provide you with some stuff from the Off and we'll keep you up to date on what's going on in the coming weeks. Stay tuned and don't forget us!

It's show time! In the remote performance NO LIMIT, audience and performers will meet in a webinar format to take a closer look at the concept of norm: To which norm do we actually want to return after this "exceptional situation"? And do we want to continue glorifying strategies of self-exploitation in the norm of the future?

Müller/Rinnert merge the music of the revue Im Weißen Rössl with a New York expat-adaptation by Jimmy Berg: An audio play about Jewish-German refugee experience, lost entertainment history and the dazzling (re)discovery of Heimat.

It's show time! In the remote performance NO LIMIT, audience and performers will meet in a webinar format to take a closer look at the concept of norm: To which norm do we actually want to return after this "exceptional situation"? And do we want to continue glorifying strategies of self-exploitation in the norm of the future?

The fusion of private and public life is the ubiquitous topic of our times. Social networks, reality-tv, spying scandals and surveillance – all these have become everyday phenomena. But how exactly does this translate from private life over into the intimate? This year’s Freischwimmer Festival is sending seven artists and groups out on the search for intimacy. Where does the difference between intimacy and privacy lie? How can this even be addressed in a public theater? Where can boundaries be drawn or crossed, perspectives be inverted, flipping the inside out, or sharing phobias and desires? Freischwimmer 2014/15 finds intimacy in Danish television and Austrian train stations, in slippery radio shows or motherly gyms, at the taxidermists’, in unusual family stories or in a very private dance performance in a public space.